Fairconditioning Bulletin | October 2016
This newsletter, from the Fairconditionin (FC) team reporting from Pune and Geneva, includes recent developments on our activities dedicated to enhancing energy efficiency in the indoor thermal cooling sector in India.
This is Fairconditioning
The Faircondi-oning programme is a collabora-on between a Geneva (Switzerland) based NGO, Noé21, and a Pune based social enterprise, cBalance Solu/ons Hub. The programmes’ staff works to invert the current trend of very high-energy consump-on in India. A high-energy consump-on mostly caused by the quasi absence of green, energy efficient buildings. While installing a culture of energy efficient building design and highly efficient indoor cooling techniques, Faircondi-oning aims at easing the electrifica-on of rural India, reducing energy bills and mostly at protec-ng popula-ons who are the most vulnerable to climate change.
1. Academic chapter of Fairconditioning
- Photo: Engineering students from IIT Madras being trained by Mr Mihir Shah on Smart Energy Software at IIT Madras.
The Fairconditioning programme is a collabora-on between a Geneva (Switzerland) based NGO, Noé21, and a Pune based social enterprise, cBalance Solu/ons Hub. The programmes’ staff works to invert the current trend of very high-energy consump-on in India. A high-energy consump-on mostly caused by the quasi absence of green, energy efficient buildings. While installing a culture of energy efficient building design and highly efficient indoor cooling techniques, Faircondi-oning aims at easing the electrifica-on of rural India, reducing energy bills and mostly at protec-ng popula-ons who are the most vulnerable to climate change.
Energy efficiency’s integration in standard architecture and engineering practices depends on a well-trained workforce. Fairconditioning practices hands-on interventions in academia across India’s major urban areas. Here are the most recent developments:
Training of trainers (ToT) and workshops for engineering students
During the months from July to October 2016, Fairconditioning successfully conducted:
- Architecture Professor ToT Workshop in Jaipur at MNIT
- Architecture Professor ToT Workshop in Chennai at MARG Institute of Design and Architecture Swarnabhoomi (MIDAS).
- Engineering Student Certification Workshop in Pune, Sinhgad College of Engineering (SCoE)
- Engineering Student Certification Workshop in Mumbai at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering (MPSTME), part of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
- Engineering Student Certification Workshop in Chennai at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). See photo above.
Upcoming trainings and workshops:
This coming November, we will be conducting:
- ToT workshop in Mumbai from 2nd to 4th
- Engineering Student Certification Workshop in Bangalore from 9th to 13th
More on these with details in our next newsletter!
We are also learning and not only teaching!
As the academic chapter of Fairconditioning (ACIP) is wrapping up this year’s set of workshops, we’re reflecting on what we can learn from the past workshops. We’re absorbing learnings from a variety of feedbacks from our participants, team, partners, and consultants.
We have already used these learnings in the process of planning the next set of 2017 workshops. On our desks too, we are compiling an elaborate report on our activities, to be shared with our funders and stakeholders. Finally, we’re calculating the carbon footprint of the 12 workshops conducted under ACIP so as to offset them with help from partner organisations.
2. Energy efficient cooling technology chapter of Fairconditioning
3. Energy modelling for buildings chapter of Fairconditioning
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